Manual, Control Module, PROFINET, DL10
Document #9620-20-C-DL10-04
Pinnacle Park • 1031 Goodworth Drive • Apex, NC 27539 • Tel: 919.772.0115 • Fax: 919.772.8259 •
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5.1 Pin Block Inspection and Cleaning
Tools required: Nylon Brush (ATI Part Number 3690‑0000064‑60)
1. Place the Tool in a secure location.
2. Uncouple the Master and Tool plates.
3. Turn off and de‑energize all energized circuits (e.g. electrical, air, water, etc.).
4. Inspect the Master and Tool pin blocks for any debris or darkened pins.
Figure 5.1—Inspect Master and Tool Pin Blocks
Tool Module Pin Block
Master Module Pin Block
Note: Pin blocks shown are for
illustration purposes only.
Weld Debris
Blackened Pins
5. If debris or darkened pins exist, remove debris using a vacuum and clean using a nylon brush (ATI Part
Number 3690‑0000064‑60).
NOTICE:
Do not use an abrasive media, cleaners, or solvents to clean the contact pins. Using
abrasive media, cleaners, or solvents will cause damage to the contact surface or cause pins to
stick. Clean contact surfaces with a vacuum or non-abrasive media such as a nylon brush (ATI
Part Number 3690-0000064-60)
Figure 5.2—Clean Pin Blocks with a Nylon Brush
6. Inspect the Master and Tool pin blocks for stuck pins or pin block damage.
Figure 5.3—Stuck Pin and Pin Block Damage
Stuck Pins
Pin Block Damage
Note: Pin blocks shown are for
illustration purposes only.
7. If stuck pins or pin block damage exists, contact ATI for possible pin replacement procedures or module
replacement.
8. After the procedure is complete, resume normal operation.